“[…] the essence of life here, Though we choose greatly, still to lack The lasting memory at all clear, That life has for us on the wrack Nothing but what we somehow chose; Thus are we wholly stripped of pride In the pain that has but one close, Bearing it crushed and mystified.”
Quote by Robert Frost
Book:A Boy's Will
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A Boy's Will
This volume of poetry delves into the experiences and emotions of adolescence, with a focus on the relationship between the young protagonist and the natural world. more
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